Sometimes Azamara docks in the early afternoon and leaves the following day around 4:00pm. This gives you time to see some of the main sites in the city of Bangkok before stopping off at the Suan Lum night bazaar.
The next day you'll go to the Floating Market, the Grand Palace & then back on board.

Tour Programme:

15:00 Pick up dockside Klong Toey PortWe'll be waiting for you when you get off the ship. Your guide will have a sign with your name on it. The sooner you get off the sooner we can leave.More...

16:00 Sightseeing Tour of BangkokMost places will be closed by the time we get there, so this part of the tour will let you see some of the sights of the city, with a stop at the Golden Mount along the way.More...

18:00 Suan Lum Night BazaarSuan Lum has a wonderful mix of markets, pubs, restaurants, open air entertainment and the world-renowned Joe Louis Puppet Theater. Dinner is not included but you'll find lots of choices around the night bazaar.More...

22:00 Return to the ShipThe driver will leave for the ship at 10:00pm. Please don't be late as it's a long walk back!

Day 2 Departs: 07:00

07:00 Depart for Floating MarketEarly start this morning so you can see the floating market at its best. You can also get an idea of rural life in Thailand along the way.More...

11:00 Grand PalaceThe Grand Palace has been home to generations of Thai Kings, although the current King Rama IX does not live here.More...

12:00 Wat Phra KaeoWat Phra Kaeo or the Temple of the Emerald Buddha is located within the walls of the Grand Palace and is Thailand's most revered temple. Please dress accordingly.More...

13:00 Lunch beside Chao Phraya RiverYou'll be able to enjoy some delicious Thai food in a restaurant alongside the Chao Phraya River. Don't worry, not all Thai food is spicy!More...

14:00 Return to the ShipYou can expect to be back on board around 2:00pm and earlier if need be.

Important InformationThe Grand Palace with The Temple of the Emerald Buddha is Thailand's most sacred site and a strict dress code applies here. Visitors must be properly dressed before being allowed entry to the temple. Men must wear long pants and shirts with sleeves. No tank tops or singlets. Women must be similarly modestly dressed. No see-through clothes or bare shoulders. No shorts or tights. Proper shoes must be worn. No flip flops.